Special guest was Luz Marina Garcia Ruiz, a Fairtrade producer from Colombia who danced with the students before explaining how Fairtrade has changed her life and answering questions from the students and members of the community.

Teacher Barry Currell, of Catcote Academy, said: “I am delighted with the enthusiasm our students have shown towards Fairtrade and in particular when meeting Luz.

“They spent lots of time preparing for this visit which has helped them understand the positive impact Fairtrade has on people in other parts of the world.”

Over 30 muffins were entered in the competition and judged on their appearance, use of Fairtrade ingredients and of course taste.

The winners were Clavering Primary School students Kimberly and Scott Temple.